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                  <text>FRIEOTNDH,FES
ATMPNRDCE EAMEN.

HOXOLUIA',

SA.Si)\Vl'.Ml

OAIIIJ,

SA TU:tl).\

ISLANDS,

JU.\£

V,

No. VI.

1841,

I,

53

Vol. 11.

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tt'iil

number,

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PITCAIRN'I
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readers

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about

'and

and

rich,

very
wood,

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coast

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nl'ov

to

all

islanil

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an

al

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nost

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thu

jßounty,

ali

f.iii

mt

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the bread fruil i

ito

t..

under tho

Li

t

S'l

nl

till

about

was

Throughout
aotd the

crew,

length, just
home,

course

of

a

voyage

111,

had

:r

for

(he

Impend

Islands.

his plan

Just

as

in execution,

it

a

days

was
was

ii

male

he

and

il

tin

vi!

I

;

t». &gt;;

.s

to

From
that

. Imrged

built

ii

lii

bet

in

&gt;;

had

j the

111

c

if

y.

i!

ti

.

•it

(

to

than

the

islands.

were

ied,

but
at

shitosl :
i

.

are

iiiake

us

ii

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-.

i

...

tn

i.

:,

tat iii

;,

d

to

lie

native

was

in

'■'..

ii

iiimtkr

surprised

more

dwellings

'&gt;'.'. ii

■

it seems :

some

tvhii h

1

then
Ii!1!-.

in

the

natives

. i

i

-.

living.

i.

't

a

&lt;

of the

y

i*i

hud

'

.

ii

cum: to
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re

in

le,

and

tLf

rett

i

,ai

an

;•
iii

ol 'the

s

to ascer-

see

In
the
and

neighboring
from the
down

ti

with

Ii
years
rity, when lite

whites

v,

?t

sought

,tlic native

October,
the

iii

(•::

John

wi men

surviving

wicked

men.

some

tilling,

inji
.

i

lerabie
rose

but

n

was

on

then

Adams

pros?
the

on

The

ur.

and
tlie

in

third

lime

w ere

Two

£uarreJsoaNa,

One of them named

M'Coy,

the process of

after many
espeiin

ol
en

other

and several children.

mulinceis

re.

killed

remained

with

d

thei .

Fi

ii.

;

ie

iihl.\ c

the whites,

There

knowledge of

and

ith

a

||

-.

1, llie

hit ft

men

;.;1

'] 1,,

i . ■

licv iii\ ktl

opportunity

This

in.

17:1.1.

island

men, ten

had

it

,

i

native

an

',■

t
«u

native

murdered

ntiil

■

tin'

native women, widowi ol

talis!ion

'i

was

J)

'-

r,

it'

hr up.

nt

It

c.

ship into

ti.i u

(sent

pi

toi

!

with

irn's J
:

t.

the

run

In

they i . .ii

tn

1 il

~.

bui

d

reri

Bou

tins
i
ill' iped thi ship

•'

apthat

Bci chi

.1

to

!!'•

nl

of

ceil i

r

:i;.(.

knowli

some

from

I uuti

ti'.cii

ril

ci

lie

i. It

\

r

cuius,

two

rtoes

bringing

I'd

iintl

In:

(i.e.

v.

I ■ 5,

Island, and

uninhabited.

constructed of the

miles

he

Bay,"

ty
ii!

d

:■

plantations,

neatly

two

to

;;t

i iniug gui

'•

but

!:;■

s.

learnt

s

was

had

It.:

receive,

thauklul."

Adams."

!.:i

-

of

tuna

tin re, which
hand.

sluvi

inliolii:ed.

WSS

regular

When about
saw

11,

island

! mitli,

king

tun

thai pail

the in!; ml t

I it'ctiit

ship Briton,
Island,

s

"J.

ii •

i.t

yti iru

t.

;.;

lllil-

i

in

tti:iv

(

ii,

going

mutineers

nl'

ft

I'ii-.iiiti's

lint of

tins, Sii . -

lalnnds

mi

the

of

111.1 l

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11.. *

pleasing

;it we

ill

r-

-

d the

,.

on

.

ile fiinj;

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discovi

English

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cut

they

j

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and

icera and

vi;

tr

d&lt; ;tt!i,

« 1.

wits

•',

alter

vents

scattered with huts

put
suggested to''shore,

i

'.'.

Willi

l.i-s.

ci

five

psrd

mutineers

nt-ilit, It.: hove

laid

r

r

it.il

little

u

provisions

UD,

list'

ut volii

;i

and

surprise

uot

the

atiy alarmed

on;'&lt;•■ uunl

the

iv

IS

Boston,

the

the

morning,

i

only

ouo

changed

an

■■

mi

indietuiuut;
.;.'

Marquugns

with

,-

Ihe

was

of

Staines

■i

i

io

J

I

t.i

itued

i

put

afterwards

,i-

the tain whether the

(he So-

about

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i
tttii

11111

111 is!

struma

ii

where

.
in

ii

sailing appear that he had hesrsl of the report mad'
in
the
the
by Cajit. Folger? for ou arriving
ofling,

raft which' lar.d

on

in

wen

of

in

the

I'.JI in

n

tweuli sears, and

~ts

ies,

i

.'vt

ol

purpose,

his
he

on

t.i

hardly

the

of this,

ship,

.

m

displeasure

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provided

eve of

,ii

tti

d iii
pt ehei

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ere

u

tecuted.

t ■

time,

ns

pnz oi
.

fi.i.i

.
can

(

Ab

l.

C

place,

took

the

d foi

mitiu

.'Mr. Christian,

a

the remainder of

ciety

the

were

lit .

they

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p.

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determined to leave the
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in

a

i

two

and

tL-li

difficulty

li-Il unl

:'

introduce

•:

the
His

go'below,

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u

having

t i v.,
ti

acq

, i: i

thri

vari

.

wet

i.v
•
.

i

tour were

ii

this distance ol

they

which,

ship,

Captain.

as

at

t

;

ofpl.-.utt

return,

tie.'vi

lined

aseert

of the

the

llcction

c

to

had existed

standings

f»r

his

completed

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me

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in

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officers

mi

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re,

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tti

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lie

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laud,

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i.

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when

it,
v.,

ii"

slum ills;

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liuttinceis.

yoittig
ii

interest

ii-.

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v,

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atched

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,

si

of.

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comtnand of &lt;

sailed from Loud

roc!;s

.

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he

bavric

of

ol

mate

mutineers.

tin:

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the

fi.

.

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ami

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to

licatil

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mostly

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the

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broad.

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productions

their

I

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ents

he

dissue-

�TWE

54

ceedtd in

obtaining

intoxicating

an

drinkina/it freely,

and

and threw himself from
His wicked

ed.

lost

having

his

refused

being

on

them both, and

for

infant

their

of

both,

were

which

resolved

days

companions,
males who

had

them,

and

remainder'of
the

with

together

instruction

on

other

and

their laudable

after the

(he
%

than

to

ever

hiioTformed.

died

all

nnd nine;

favorable

as

ple
and

was

had

produced

The

then

nineteen
seven

only

man,

and their exam-

effects which

much

so

astonished those who discovered tjie colony.
In

182-5,
the

island,

vi«ited

sixty-six

five native

Adams,

with

children.
the

at

the
perand

women,

married and

young persons,

togethcr

Beechy

consisted of

colony

. viz:

■ sixty

Capt.

when

unmar-

Adams

age

of

the

died

he

am

you

is

and

and

of

many parents

their

teach

to

of

own

rending, writing

our

a

great
the

to

case

and

home,

what is

see

the death of

Kver since

up

of the

minister

grief

at

meet-

Sunday

We shall esteem it

society

very

entirely given

are

will represent

be done.

John

Adams, I may safely say religion has been
The Island contains one
decline.
a
on
hundred

and

follows:

John

'

c

colony increased,

were

Martha

to

Charlotte

Charles

Evans

of

One of the Bounty's

about

to

fifty

marry—say

in

there

for

six

are

wanting

twenty blls.,

they

here.

laying

ns;

inadequate

habitants, nnd
iy

accepted

itish

measure

an

signed

are

no

was

their

corrupted.

teen

quested

short.

were

morals

They

liseases

new

be allowed

to

for

The ma'n-

were
were

to

by

a

Tahiti.

different

of their number died.

to

whole

made them

embarked

Tahitiana

and

We

the

in

from
some

also

and

them,

They

return, and

at-

re-

were

well

arc

power

if

but

to

send

pens, it will

when
mon

Islands.

Huf-

Ships
thirty-

writing,
on—nil
some

,

never

to

buyers

But
ol

quantity
the

natives

Ist, High

drink

rum;

be

can

no

provided

Horn;"

and

send their

was

vessel

to

going

study

and ha Kuiniinist!

and

wwnng-paper

almost

a man

arc

farming

The

the

car-

enjoy

preaching

How

can

twice

of the

the

to

be

prevail
a com-

truly,

d
v

hvungehcal KpifeosvNittfl,
"secular,' wi;h die
,

brethren,

quiet

ol

Schism.

i

Uon't rend

ofChiisiss

ihebeginnine ofthe nnd of
devoutly pri.y Hod to sift the
delusiveness and KomaniMn of prelacy
tell

lint

the
arrognnce,
ol' our land

Be

nothing.

cinnot now

even

vie

oat

its

hngon

million!

walls,

painting, a

lull

man;

man

while sounder

ing currency
gone

stiength

advocates
too wtt

ilsown

by

seem

subject

End-of-tlte K'o'H-iini,-

limit itums;

lo hnltl

feci seems

why,

unless

too pro;.il too recant,

Jot Smith

Co.—This

or

from Havre

way
Oct. 10.—As I

'.use

hit at

now

111 ;

I

heart is

hasaeceptcd Ih« office &lt; f
Soc'y, and is now on

a

to New York.
at odd limes, I wiile

write,

glance I

may

what

see

1

h

numerical-

no

surd;

so

have—
heard doibtlc"

various sources, the last has been

out-pouring;

have

the human

total depravity is too w ii

7ih, Rkvivals.—Asyouhavc
the

ff

i's own, at Niiuvoo,

it is bee

of the For. Evangelical

r-ec

you

of i'»

sone

should be

ger worse.
h:h. The Pev E. N. Sawtell

I

while

that the world

suite wrathy

—

fin.oicnl

so

or-dyinc;

slavery uregain-

lo

know not

I'm.

of

in this country.

burn up yet.
MortMONisM.
with

s:h,

on

glorify both

to

dend

ultraisin

Mii.i.fhism. —or,

4lh,
irly

Ne

up

chinl-

more

richer finish nnd the

Designed

the

viewson

and

going
York.

the tnosi!

Abolitionism.—lts

3d,

edifice

to have

Designed

better

in the U S.

steeple

ion!

new

at the head ot Wall St., !\evv

id-way,

at least hulfa

(iod

Church—A

Trinity

2d,
Bm

of the

avvondeifiil

&gt;i

These

tloly Spirit

f.om

revivals

great solemnity, depih of
convictions and clearness of conversions:
consequenthave been devoid of morbid excitement, and
been

characterized

by

ly, they

heilthful

very

in

iheir

The churches have
T imp

Bth,
ciple and weight
work,

as

listing

High has

in

steadily

directed,

Sailors,

the

Hth,

even

make.

improvement.
grow

has had

edveSMHHset glo-

rnin-o'-warVniCn
a

a

mill;

The

Long

good;

on

yet

there

branches,

faces

are

the

is

a

growing short,

ing long

a

you leu

steady and

healthful

the

gain

U.P.,
in the

the amount of rls
to rise siill

Missions —This subject

the

know

Temperance

about 14.000 member*.

heart, as well as in
destined,as it deserves,

strong hold

are en-

mr! you

Marine

mind and

receipts. It is
111 li, Foreign

this

and

Missions.

Home

subject

prin-

|din

,

Business. —In its various

10th,
this

community.

acccaaiaaa

onw

enlerpri/e, wi'h

and short purses

the

on

—Si much

of character have

to move it

rious resnlio.

influence

gainedUuluible

FRANCE.

higher.

has

also

sympathies, prayers nndenorts of
Board (a. b. c. f. m ) has been

The gain in this
greatly embarrassed.
though obvious, baa not been so manifest

I2tb,

Th«

SbumbW's

and indeed it is

and

Affectionately,

Devel-

depnrlnieni.
as the

Home

Missions

sailor officiates?
'M«st

Ami,

occur.

Episcopacy— Rare

enoimnus sin

seamlessgarment

il.c

the

religion

who is well known

on

they

The

entire

fuss about

;i

guilty

lie

public

and

be

Sand.

denominations,aie out against this oulrniro
principles and practices of T'roiesinntß. 'I Ie
"
llih. aie trying,
Wus/t.' Huth!
Don't mila:

such

some

very acceptable indeed.

The school is maintained by the

We

day.

and

your

shall
the

ilie

on

decided

in

my

thoughts

connection of

no

them down as

of

piess of nil

at

hooks

fall

will

this sheet, 1

filling

we

Uhuhch

;

begin.

members

piece-meal,

shall

what

with

hash,

opments.—A young man by name Carey, wasord.iiin
recently in this city by ItishopOiiderdonk. Now Curt

the Most

there

to

c next

1

such

disposed

clap

but

topics,

/»,

any

ever

some

bf

pentering.
Lord's

for tl

ready

three

bbls

"

my

to me

the forelock I

by

aid

sheets,

perhaps

names

J

are

as

around the

are

am

almost

principal employments

people.

family

to

to

as

made up

epistle,

Yankee

a

inst.,

hastily

so

yourself and ynurgond

to

time

taking

call

like

both

agents they
Society of this cii y now numbers

present;

1801,

so

shall

their

were

all

pledge

a

and if there

apprehen-

support of the in-

offer

however,

tlie
own,

the

March

and

vessel,
v,

to

in

acceptable

his

off nnd

sell

to

fact,

males nnd

Nobbs,

thirty

are

and tome less.

some more

In

ten

Americans.

some

forbidden

are

hive

ships

supplies;

There

whilst I

nnd

number;

age.

nlive,

and I should

last year,

supplies

still

There

J. Evans; —no

touching

The

of

years

eighty.

1 have mentionedbefore—G.

two

odds and ends,

Persons
in

rltttneoiis

of

IM3.

the 6th

ft has occurred

us.

nl'inisi

sort

u

Friday,

running line,

a

be

Caroline

to

is

women

females.

twenty

to

eighty-five

age,

about

be

to

Christian

Youngs wife;

Kdward

to

Adams.

eldest native-born, is about

:

JM'Coja

Christian

twenty years, thirty.

above

number;

Quint-vl.Jr.

Sarah Christian;

to

Rachel

to

John

to

John Adams

George Nobbs

under twenty years

viz

that

-t

Fletcher

Quintal;

Christian;

Quintal;
Johu

Arthur

Matthew

Quintal;

Margartlt Christian;

CORRESPONDENT

Yobs, Octobers,

—Last

neither of

this mutter,

Young;

Dinnh

to

Mary Young;

to

D.dly Young;

to

island might

some

entertained that the

you

as

names are

sellers.
As the

wrote

We

and their

Quintal

Thursday Christian
BufTett

Twenty

fifteen

married persons,

rum

sixty-six

I

I

hs

religion

scriptures

common art

nnd arithmetic.

missionary

that

unable

entirely

fett nnd

the children,

on

far

as

public school, weekly

the great

to

are

children the

to

for the benefit of

me

place,

perusing

favor if

I

1844.

9.

many thanks for

Englishmen living nmongst

however,

Friend,

satisfy

endeavor,

school-master

island,

Feb.

Island,

you

for children,

several of age

ardu-

Dear

1

was

In this,

influence

for

the

who

sent

present;

at

NEW-YORK

Nkw

wife:

moment

conver-

OUR

the first

take her

was

taken

satisfy your demands, by answering

was

the

vessel and

Chap.:

return

will

who

work
to

he

year

of

to

in

to

all widows,

the

it related

those

the

colony,

successful,

very

powerful

a

nnd

island

ages

Adaijjs,

women

was

disposed

Adams;

though the

one

sion of the native
Adams

(ho

of the whole

particularly

ous,

and

about

the

years of age.

forty

low

not

was

companion

women,

of Mrs.

between

and John

patriarch

then

in

year

resolutions

of

population

exception

children,
and

a

Adams

repentance,

consisted of nine native
with the

bis

pious

Young

The

you,

are

Adams,

to

of the

1800.

he did

life in about

of

The loss

affliction

more

them

only survivor of the mutineers of

Bounty.

fcfe

Young

An asthmatic

death of Quintal, nnd

the

as

severe

a

But

es-

Sabbath,

assisted

undertaking.

terminated his

complaint
left

greatly

fe-

They

the

on

survive his repentance.

long

native

The education of

days.

tolerable,

was

the

misguided

them.

tablished relfgious services

able,

The

passed

sir, —l

Island; and I

school

had

Damon, Sf.a.

the papers you

ings

and.particu-

the

remained with

Dear

by

and

penitence,

lo

Rev. R C.

of the

upon

they

devote

to

they

of mind.

turn

Pi-tcairn's

their

Adams and

survivors

of their children and those of their

and

would

that of

death.,

sole

deep impression

a

their

and

serious

a

through

scenes

murder

to

man

American

an

their native island."

to

No~2.

companions,

vile

very

to

the

They

larly Young,

they

him

now

were

mutineers.

made

a

safety

own

colony put

Young

year 1799,

threatened

being

board

on

back

kill-

was

have executed bis threat, had

probably
not

the

of his

one

put

named Quintal,

about

demanded the wife of

and

cliff" and

a

companion,
wife

liquor,

he became delirious,

(!»..

TRIENB.

years,

Arthur Quintal,

jr.

nt'gA

time.

Catts*;,
In all

is

coming

our cities

«•&gt;, up,

movements

for the benefit of the sons of the tea are cither in conSnccess crowns alt
templalion or shccessfbl progress.
efforts; and here effects become new mum

judicious

�and thus, Willi laud's

kpioducsofheiolfecls;
work is destined

~-i

Home

Bailor's

U

gloriously.

10 move on

attrading groat

blessing,
Our

iitleiition,

and

tcliedis

p;i:

11

belter

generally

are

tilled,

euuiiuuily eriic.icious.
Inospb.hde.ics or

the

Honolulu,

fc.blc'

Ihivehcaid hut
und that

14th,

Pourici

inyrnind

ua

cc;
to

dip into

is

gooda chance

ef the

turbid
of

\.m

boys.

thllOdl

I'hia is

and heart

these

feeling .md

living in

B. lias

the While

but

little

fnuci|iled tear
their

i.ve.-

selfish

have

The

dusigns.

to

inly

integrity

political

storm what

hy

carry

But

encounter.

as

any

no;; u.ilc.-s the

iherel

irvel at my studied connection of
inn her day

are

you
Voura till

14.—CoLur.Ks-ThecollcgesintheU S have
usual, of late. They seem now

lo be renewing

their numerical

Lane Sem.

■Mat

Illinois

pl.inotta College

strength.

The

Miss, well

nigh ruined
is holding

none-

Dr. Beecher

College,

nnd rludion

YVab ish

Collegeh

College,

united

ivc

with

ILane

Sem'y in a sort ofCollege Society; the object of
Iwliiili is, to beg fundi at the E is' lo keen the lire ith
hflifuin them.
Report soys that Rev. Ttioron BaldIkri of 111. is to hj their igeiit.
I Kill, Romanism —Rotlly I have no sympathy in
Ihe

of his

tbonous and

cimen number,

is

A

gentlemanwho

weekly journal bus
and

needed,

Mr.

Jarves,

now we

will

"

tho
tion

pleasing

or

contain

m,

and

nil

ing

more
to

NEW

ST.RIFCS

than the

old

I'olyne-

of ihe
country,
and scientific intel-

interest!

the

will

A

literary
be

the

open to

discussion ef

subjects which may interest the i oiiiim.iuly,
all personality or inteinpera'e declamation.

he the

steady

endeavor of the Kdtlor

the least

It will
in

the first

"fsISII—I*6 per

annum.

"The paper will be continued annually, without fiil,
it secures sufficient subscribeis to defray the

the

here

EverythmgjfVireipn

cannot thrive

is

an

WANTED

IN

THE

FORECASTLE.

i7',h,

Since

of the

tamirmed,

writing

the

above

the

gives

the

truth of tho

of your isl mils has

independence

end

satisfaction

hearty

most

to

soon

Seamen's

18th,

Visitors,—For

weeks

several

our

has

city

•en thronged, and nn.v ccrnes the funous Gen. lierritnd; the in-in who s're'.ved the Ileitis of Europe in
ige and

blood

ittendt'd his
dio closed
irsiveJ

the

tailed

iheni

in

hum

ems

the meed

ikwtl

in

and buried

the

he trt of the

than

Great Butcher's

than

a

world

could

Aid;

deIf

Capi'ol

praise,

nonede-

look upon such

hiving

shed

of

this

a

Yet

city

"

rt

stone 'ell

a

poor

yet it has

there

o-ne

are some

Hntsntisfictnrily

tion

Sailors

was

gone

si

area

place.

is

I

staggering things

accounted for to my mind

going
tunst

Many

tl;

and

the

which

ner

to the

"

privilege

In

of

consequence

months

since, two

laealisfs

CatholicM

lleiTiirt
Tpni
•llv

nnd

■», and

InW

Evangelical
have been

nod murdered his wire.

Mknow

not

why,

■vine lime since

hooks

triumpli-

Amkn.

defci'ooM

|Z2d, MvspifltMlWM*V9&gt;t
frrl

all

B They

oorschew

le-vshave imilediu

man.hwt in

Crimes

hemming

uMr

a

of

of Ihis

my

neigh-

kind

are,

alarming frequency.

O'Suilivan,

a man

of considers,-

reading books

for

dozen

ihat

of among

spectfully
tics md
this

period,

seamen.

hence

exhausted;

on

have

distribution, by

During

of

Lamb of God,"

am

X

fellow

to become

uneducated mind to "Ihe

ry

have

desirous of

recently
Am.

Our

been

dozen

present

the Seamen's

solicit donations of

subject

doing

it.

so

also have

some

other

O'Sullivnn came to this city, and was met in
Bblic debate on the subject, by Rev. G. B. Cheevor.
Hieever annihilated him.
Since that time,
public sen-

FoXIEC

■ ares.

Wll

own

other prima-

placed in

our hands

School

have

been

supply

Union.

disposed

will

Chaplain

be

soon

would

spelling-books,

To corroborate the

A

Rev. S.

C.

Damon

re-

arithme-

More

■soier

of

miscellany:

Swing given

{■f

tune to

you
shall have another.

Net.

8.

breathe,

after

Yours, aftnctinnitelv,
C. Dam on. Chaplain, Honolulu,

reading this,
8-.
Sand. Is.

three

spelling-

I

inquired

found

none;

incident
the
to
s

to

point

rise

ly
of

business

and different
more

is

means

Truet, Mag-

carefully

first cause,

un-

with

of

the situation of

offices

do

they

imbibe

a

a

and

be

small

And now,

a

place

may be

leaT-n,

to

enough

comes a

one

master; yet

situation of
the

with

is

no

to

same

the

step

should there
books

ships

there

show their

opens the

way

use*

And

to

at
at

not

kept

their

de-

benefitted?
the

man

and be-

increased is
his

plods

weary
sai-

as

a common

of

promotion.

In

who

are

are

some

"shipmates"

their

improve

minds

anything

and

Thus the
for

Tracts and other books

Who

much

capacity

them for future action.

wanderer

that

life of

who

encourngment

whin

another,

to

how

him

content

nnd

Honolulu,

as

masters

ifwhen

sir,

gratified and society

Perilous

tlio

remuneration

careless,

grow

desire

who rises from

the

and

must

good supply of elementary

such

sire

mates

they

now

for their services.

at

the

at

We have

at.

■spelling-book, would speedi-

while

petty

home

them

procuring

have been

we

ship, who, had they

to

upon

agreeable,

ship

knowl-

while in many instan-

is the

in

difficulty
places

ships,

willing

"

for

in

The

board

on

board is

on

perused,

lessons
gave.

desire

that every

on

many

hook

make their situation
moral

different

that will

:

mighty deep,"

siderable

a

P

first
you

a

sent

spelling-book

foregoing almost all

the forecastle of

LE-Slll

those whose

nnd

While I

them.

der the blessing of God, of many conversions
I have found conwhich take place at sea.

lor,

up-

r

and I fear tedious
you a long,
I will stop the
here.
so
press

the

ces

that is

,

preserved

way in

ftvent hasagain been setting slro gly in tho direction
Respected sir,—Although much has been
■Sheddingtheblood of tho man who sheds the blood of said and written on the
privations which are
given

&amp;.c

be

HaSHIIAL, )
Honolulu, Oahu, 5.1., May 22, 1841
(

ASTLE Or

and thus it is

azine,

sea

—

■Oct. 81.—I hare

knowl-

shore,

spelling-book

promotes

an

eighteen

otherschool-books, for distribution.
hereafter.

of

of letters."
made

Sunday

following appeal
Hal ilent, made a Strom: effort tourease tho community remarks,
VTibolish capital punishment.
The Legislature of whaleship is inserted:
near

our

introducing

spellingbooks and

the

emu. came

iinpi«.ved

anchored and

but

books

edge,

pointing an inquiring sinis that of

glowingfield

several

their

banquet

For

It

knowledge

learn that others

guests?

arrangements

the

the

feel

enjoyed,

improving

Who that luxuriates in the rich

striving

good

not having improv-

"printed page," doosnot rejoice to

arc

Of this,

mow

cv«

information

procure

the

out

from the

will take

ones

having enjoyed

or

they

wo-

most

to their situa-

If they have

but if not, bid

sincerjly

're

are

regard

among them not

Re-

there is
may say

sailors,

reading people.

advantages

ed those

about

constrained to ask,
ever.MtjflHeniie genus, I
benefit to anvbddy?
jßfhono?—4M
■kjpracticil
Schools —The
Il'itt, iidj
jyiN Com

for

advantages of aneaily education,

part, next lo the

bjects,

to labor

that there has

applicants.

Those who

the real truth in

those will here

books,
their

been among Ihe

me applied.

as

to him for

apply

to

Englishmen, Americans

application.

fully ignorant of

"

fellow

-idvoc ues, and

staunch

strantre

tl

mollified

where he lies."

Mf.smkr.isM.—This, like its

■ilecp;

a

began

It mny in truth be said

encouragement

no

sudors

Portuguese have

cently,

condition.
for the poor sailor

Wo shall hear of many
And not

and

constant

a

arc

Hi .il i quick,"
■JOlh,

been

more

for!

atonement

residents

inhering around to glorify him.
l!hh, 3-tmiM.-What a night
■Je last.

of

as

make

and

ipuiovetl,

Vet I

who

remains;

French

vvor'hy

II

rfUMiti'ens and the r'reuoh

at St.-Helen i;

exile

his poor

bones when

attachment he
mos

who

Nipoleon Boiiaptrte;

commander in

Fuperor's

mre

ninas a

under

fillen

his eyes

afierthe Fdilor entered upon his duties

Chaplain,

spelling-hooks.

bod v.

irerv

am

Very

ti-

been

the

on

avidity

be

the

procured

spelling

are

great.

°-

Biigt

have

of twenty-two and twenty-

men

influence of the
is

nl istS.
v

writing,

reading,

of native

alongside

but

possible.

stores,

and

inquiry,

SPELLING-BOOKS

and

I

exhibited

useful

ship

me to

if

them

different

with

off for

put

our

desira-

nnd I saw
disappointment seated on their
independent and impartial manner,—its general principles being similar to those m tint.lined in the former "brows when I
gave the intelligence of my inaPolynesian; and, by the aid of the Foreign Residents,
bility to procure them. But thinking that I
ho hopes to make ii deserving of a liberal shaie oftheir
patronage.
might possibly obtain them of you, I mudo

Plr

to reign

study,

some

our

many,

nn

three

here,

as

and asked

for

the

at

cost of publication."

Pope

bow very

might

stored

soon

bout

men came

am

the

As

edge.

are

board of all

"Spelling-Books"

to

their situation

hereby

provided

mxolic

of

gain

to

and their minds

)hc It. Catholics are to take this land.
■rue they are straining every nerve,
especially In the
K|e it Valley, yet iuftlliblo Rome is so antipodes to
Bhible republicanism, that I do not believe it possible
that

cry

There
on

any of them who

opportunity

cry

but

reed

not

for circulation.

unwillingness

this

one, 1 have

bright intellects,

account

hand

with

met

books

avoid-

sustain it

to

Ibis

good quantity

a

be on

weekly journal of four
titer

m

and

agriculture

Its colunms

ligence

never

on

On

sea.

shame, could

not

own names.

spe-

to aid in the circula-

PCBt-ISHINC

he dm (tied

to

commerce,

ble that
should

vv
FOR

Polynesian— A

the

and

of

men

at

previous

of this stamp

very many,

ships;

a

publishing contrary seized with the greatest

in

pleasure

write their

nr

as

regret if

The typo-

of wiiat the runder

earnest

Wo take

11

paper:

I'HOSI'ECTUS,

pages —To

-i

future.

exhibit

general appearanceofthe

prospectus," hopingtheieby

of I he

"

in

most

in the prosecution

undert. iking.

expensive

a

ofthe

their

to

well

as

with young

met

Polynesian" revived,

leading public

sustaining

execution and

graphical

Don't

topics.

in

journal ?

that tire

spirit

achieved

■ad fewersluuents than

fary cit tie, of the varluy of the
_4&gt;uio of her best institutions

hope

e.ely

I

management

been much

liberal

may expect

if tle-

as

time

"

un-

to an-

pipers

be

cannot

avast

ii

Out.

House

|

editoii.d

conducted this

long

a

I siiu

and
less
respect,
Webster is not run

much

too

bis

no.v

forward their notions and candidates

Kushing
imilned
m

he will

lo

of t&gt; her maiteiSI

Henry Clay

Way.Dan.
anybody.
freitidooli tl Chair, I know

into the

lor

too lull

are

waters.

the

e.\-1I formerly

sc.iiimeiit

terra incognita

fioin

lorn-,

by

—

one

losee the

rejoiced

fsllprk experience I
point outfone method for

iny/nvr/y

to

the sailor while

improving

4.

POLYNESIAN.—NEW SERIES.

Who is not

ofindignation.

oi.e

184

I,

Word

lillbe uckuo.vledifed; latrdliuu Paulel to the tonrra! under
ry, uoi.vithsiaiidiiig. iii.t wen-not his doings abumi-1

pressed,

June

voyage,

Islands,

rou;i

shall endeavor

is

THE

I'm

h,

and

from

while

me,

THE FRIEND.

new

duiuggreiU good. Boston is now collecting funds to
tied a Home, to cost about {30,003.
Maimer's
tin.relies

TRIEND.

THE

5

1311)

the

prepare

spelling-

reception

designed

to

lead

of
the

Him,

guard*and guides where e'er be

brings ban safely

to

bis

roam*.

borne.

in

efview, still
yon will bear with'

Veto), truly,
A

Sau-or,

�TIU

56

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¥RlfcNTl.

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RobeyrtCWichytE
olnie, sq.
emeu

■beer;

barrels

35 Duck-shins,

casks

691Seam;

&lt;lo/on

20 Bread;

ds;

value 891

25 Baskets;

Anvil*;

Canvas;

bolts
box

1

Axc-helvrs;

dozen

10

Auger*;

dozen

Accordions, French;

: Applet,

dried; bbls.

Brandy;

pipes

'

Copper
ing;

2

&lt;• &lt;Cotton

lbs.

Old;

&lt;&gt;\

55 '• Cordials;

cases

10 Coffee,

eotions.

1

cottont,

303 ICalico;

j)

4 Costs, frock;
357

(linci)

Bitters;

(UN

Confectionery;

3 Clocks,

pipes

40

barrels

106

Biscuit;

.

hhdt.

15

kyp

280

•Mi

25

quintal*
school;

liouse;

cases

clocks

Clothing, if.;

cases

Copper brace*;

ll&gt;s.

jars
boxes

als;
t

Buttons,

3

form;

gross

do shirt, bone; gross

10

pearl;

case

1

rteen,

ass

caau

Butter;

Chil Iron's

ditto;

*»dcloth;

lirkins

17

case

1

Frocks, duck;
ditto

I

ease
ease

box

hags
lbs.

12,'

IGin;

3

'Glue;

&lt;ila-.s
2 '

bales

2!&gt; IGlass

i

'■

s.

16

mis-

sionaries. &amp;&lt;•.; do

31

goods; box

I

Drilling, sheeting and
balet

case

Horses;

s£usc

8

Ac;

boxes

8

ditto for children;

Chairs;

1

8

coses

18

boxes

2

box

1

pkgs.

9

in

brandy

vinegar;
Flour;

50
•

do jack;

pieces

13

cases

10

hats
hats

from China;

I

rolls

2

do while;

do

.a

i he,

do from Manila; hts 100

Handkerchiefs;
ton;

fancy;

cases

barrels

636

casks

8

do assorted;

cases

Chinese;

cases

do

do blk. slk.;

cases

kegs

f

lu mint™

I

B43

rcdjtjfl

Lawns;

I

utjfl Hl^

M

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1

WWtWToOO

Mafline;

Macaroni;

23
8

pkgs.

83

pkgs.

3

bundle

pkgs

clothing, &amp;.C.; pkgs
Matresscs;

pieces 67 \ Muslins;
10

4

221

1

2

Matresscs, books,

cot-

pkgs

boxes

boxusw

pipe;

6 Medicines;

7

2
28

case

88 Mustard;

cas.

cases

pkgs.

Load]

4 fa I

cases

1
138

gallons

Liqueurs;

20

Hats;

(&gt;

case

Longclethe;

1

31

3

dozen

Kerseys;

10,588 l.:i'|in

or
cases

2

Lavender;

and inafes;

ditto

Fruits, preserved

diUo laquercd; boxes
ditto rattan;

casks

do

do grass cloth;

6

Knives, butchers'; doz

2

1

Cardienwarc; barrels

Engravings;
1

40

do/..

63

1

do

Gloves, ladies';

pairs

110

do

monkey;

bags . 6 Feather;

ditto flannel;

case

do pen. long;
do

Grain;

Hides;

Deck-lights;

10

stones

piece

38

Demijohns;

jl.ls.

Limcjuiee;

Grass-cloth;

pairs

IM

4

cloth;

1

4

3

cases

box

for

I

2

cases

•Jewelry;

2

1

2

pearl

•rare;

2

box

M

cases

pic PCS

German stuil'

and cotton;

ditto;

boxes

Gravettoness

IroUSCrS;
1H

4

8 ,,

esse

Ginghams;

Desks, upright;

I

1

I

GiiadsUmeej

as-

to

battel

lbs.

jars

Insects;

3

cases

1
2

box

3 .Jackets,

balet

fi

case

7

cases

"9 Domestic

clothing

caset

1
2

brandy;

9:Ivory and

bine;

iGold lace;

(iti

lot

Ink;

20

striped;

tectsd;

12

00

&lt;Glass, window; boxes 31

'J!

cwt.

sheeting;

do

looking-glasses

lanterns;

300

do vices-

Italia

236J

baskets

shades

40

bars

chests;

H4

4

Dry-goods,

I

do sale;

4ri

hhds.

IGlasses, lookiim;

quintals

iron, old;

9

6 '
(i lass-ware;

bblti

166

do

crises

bed-tick;

case

;

cases

l

g

880

lbs.

1

Guernsey

I

(set

7

cases

plain;

1 Donations

48

eases

dittoand (rowtft;

puz-

(ivory)

Chairs, clothing,

16

240

and

Duck;

8

I'll ns,

1

ditto fancy;

57

1 Chairs, harness, hair

lbs.

IS

Dining-tahlts;

dozen

2

Bureaus;

easts

1

and caps;

I

Prying pot;

1

Combs;

string-

door-bolls; doz.

11

case

pillows, &lt;fcc;

bundlo

east t

boxes

Camphor trunks;

ham;

ditto

Fowling-pieces:

Heading;
Hum;

I-J

boxes

20}

bundles 203

s;

l

case

3

casts

1

boxes

Fire-works,

dressing-cases; pkgs 62 Drawers, woollen

clotliine,

(be.;
Boxes

boxes

Corks;

15
3

do

16

Chests, trunks and

uni-

ditto common; doz.

fallows,

Curry powder;

305 Caudles;

Caps;

pshgt.

ditto

4

cask

18

Binding

4 IDi ill,

l&gt;arrels

Currants;

materi-

727

&lt;Castoreum;

3

1

36

pairs

ll.s.

7|t[Cinnamon;

case

boxes

.Shoes;

Kit)

1

dozen

Iron;

case

86

2

Counter-scales;

Roots and slioi *s; do.

mops,&lt;fcc,;

cods

and ribbon;
i
[Crape

61

Cups, Scotch;

Cranberries;

som

zles;

1

238 Coiiiv4Wls;

Books, pnnteri. blank

case

I

gloves,

dtC.J

21

ing;

lloo|

sta-

collars,
caps,

ribbons,

46

case

Hanks;

ease

tionery;

46

cuset

Hats caps and cloth-

81

soap,

and

yards

Ihs«l2.~&gt; &lt;Cloves;

2 Carl;

Bear-skins;

and

hag* 871 ICard

&lt;|iiintu!s

ribbons

I

boxes

buisciiit

pieces

1 .Hats, stiaw,

"

4ji'('haul cable;

19

Beef,jorked,arrobas

-

Cloth;

3J&lt;(

ken

cask!

ditto while;

2

80

Furniture;

yards'.', 115| Fancy articles,

[Cordage;

barrels

5

fancy;

%u Hurdwuio;

l»ox

Furnaces, Iran; bee

I2|

blue; pieces

io.i

176

screws;

I

white; piec320 Fane)

i;il

barrels

Fish;

7|

cases

sheets 90o

6

dozen

Beef, nit;

goods;

IS",

asset

i

cases

cheeses

8]

esses

barrels

13 Fanes

pieces

quintals

51

eases

eases

bhcath-

gallons 1313 J
Brandy, cherry;

&lt;Cooking-stoves;

I

(Chcets;

Cologne water, cases
rases

cases

108

Church belli

878

Handkerchiefs, silk,

305

hags

Flannel;

2

Files and
cigars li&lt;3..'»oo

2&lt;Chocolate;

bales

Axe-heltVs and

sheep-skins;

boms,

32J Calicoes, brown; bales 50
8

70 Flour;
cases

$1

rase

pkgs.

#

dozen

ICigars,

29;

MM

4 Basons and Ewers;

Anchors;
Axes;

11

boitjt

8jI Brushes, cloth; cks.

bags
boxes

9 IChairs, rattan;

dressed;

Blacking;

CO

19 Muskets;
8 Merchandise;
1

13
8'

case
case

pkgs.

Mantles, camel's hair;

I
I
12

3*

�Matches;

1

ease

Mll ice-pii• moot; jars

2

dozen

10

Masks;

Modal-lions, white;

Moccassins;

bills

galls

pkgs

Raisins;

(|tiiiiiiiU

Sperm

18

bags

889i

Sardines;

ti

quintals

spikes

pkgs

4

casks

pkgs

pkgs.

10

coils

171

pkgs

1

DWI

Ml

I

boxes

Nankeens, blue;

Organs,

hand;

ditto

[

I

ease

2

(Uses

15

ditto sperm; barrels

IHS

;}773

ditto black; gallons 6612
ditto ditto;

barrels

81

barrels

ks;

barrels;
sis

il

ditto and bridles;

I

oik;

Biints;

Suspenders, elastic;

pkgs

Shirts, striped;

pk

95

ditto, while;

1)72

yards

Panacea;
I'carlies,

I 1876
11

rases

dated;

Pepper;

bagi

23

box

I

I'imcnto;
I'ttrciission

3

cases

4()0(»

caps;

9

kegs

Powder;
ML

ed;

(W blue flannel;

sliirts

31

IVovisirnß
I'ieklcs;

Id

n

W*CS

I

"

hhds

40

hotel

t

Porter;

Paper, punting; pkgs 745
Papers, die;

case

Paper, writing;
Pistols;

qrs.

pairs

Pasteboard; bundles

J

Pitch;

'Peas;

3

cherry

wood:

Table mat;

nest

Ytil's:

nest

1 1
1
2

doz

oiler;

143

ditto land ottefj

830

sea

35

mink;

lbs

ditto;

0
4

Sofas, rattan;

Stationery;

boxes

12

boxes

4

36 Swords and belts; bndls

1

bolts

45

lbs

125

barrels

3

Cordial;

case

1

Coffee;

bags

1

I 1

Cig-urs;
Chocolate,

Drill,

9
11

1'

case

striped;

4

bolts

F.ngravings;

28
I

ease

barrels

120

393

Fruits in

vinegar;

cases

Toys;

cases

16

ditto in

brandy:

rase

Umbrellas;

cases

6

Varnish;

dozen

5J

Barrel

1

'million;

boxes

Wagon;

'±

Work boxes;
Water

shawls

3

Whale bone;

monkeys;

8

cask

shirts;'

62

casus

83}

barrels

Hides;

*

Hand organs;

5

Handkerchiefs; bale

lbs 83,770

barrel

Ruisiiis;

1
1

gallons

179

cases

sea

a

261

otter;

413

ditto, land otter;

10

dilto, beaver;
lbs

12:1

9

barrel*

Soap;

450
42

cases

barrels

Sperm oil;

Suspenders, elastic;

150-

caa

1

Shirts, striped;

cases

2

Sugar, white;

cases

6

$

Saddles;
ditto

ladies';

1

case

36

Shirts, fine;

Soup, scented;

1

case

urn.l ms

Tallow;

Thread, white)

11,908J

cases

2

120
27*

ditto, flushing;

cask

1

barrel

1

Twino;
ir;

,

Wine;

pkgs 127,
lbs 71,553

Wlmle-bonc;

barrels

Whale-oil;
GOODS

U

TRANSHIPPED.

case

1

quintals

2

barrels

2

ditto, china;

cases

8

Webbing;

piece

1

. Jackets, monkey;

barrels

15

ditto gauze;

cases

9

j Wicking;

bale

1

Looking-glasses;

cases

cable;

1

lbs

1800

Oil, whale; barrels

960

ditto, speitn; bbls

940

lbs

800

Ivory;

Tortoise-shell;

Whale-boho; lbs 118,682

1
76

boxes

1

Anchor;
Chain

20

3,294

Hals;
Iron;

1

10

4

'1

Hum;

2

23

duck;

Gin;

harref

7

Guernsey;

21

baafsls
WBW

8

ditto

13 Flannel

W

Vinegar;

Frock coats;

Frocks,

I

bag

Powder;

35

Drawers, woollen;

Flour;

8

cases

2

cases

Duck;

1

barrel

Pepper;

11
eases

boxes

Tea;

Pitch;

2 Trowsers;

s

plain;

ditto

19

pku's

ware:

2

Cap--, Scotch;

1

botes

cases

Shawls, crape;

1

lbs 303
Tin

466 Vests;

ditto,- beaver;

0

-114

Tallow;

12

20

1

ease

ditto, buckskins;

enses

-i

pckgs

40

sheets 900

ditto nails;

19

pieces

25

ditto, ditto;

Cottons, Brown; bales

Trunks;

dozen

70

1

Copper;

lin-

Tobacco;

water;

Confectionery;

I

ditto covers,

quintals

Canvas;

arrobaa 0017
4

case

ditto, tanned;

ditto,

8

10

100 Sulindli;

pork; csks

2

bundles

Prints;

55

Curt;

l

keg

pairs

-

;t

!l

Oakum;

I

pipes

Cologne

;S

cases

barrels

40

3

Nuts;

2 Skins,

ruse

Reef und

2

16

bags

cognac;

50

cases

wool-

18) Soy;

9

Pails;

Pump-tacks;

I

70

oases

stockings, silk; dot

ditto,

kegs

white;

Sheetings, bleach*
ed;

3

50

barrel

Tallies,

burrcls

\4)i

sacks

45

dozen

beer;

or

Biscuit;

',

8

ENTERED

almonds;

pieces

Tar;

Ale

55

Hushing; pis

( It;

boxes

1R

OUTWARDS.

cases

pi

Shirtings, breach-

GOODS

Bitten;

Types;

1!)'

burrcls

85

lb*

ditto,copper;

Punncea;

ra-

I

case

casks

6} Oil, sweet;
3

1
9

cases

Pouches, dried;

Brandy,

Twine;

'

and

ses

4

I

~

3

barrels

sherry;

ditto

cases

bal

ditto red and blue; do38

Skins;

dittefl

4

cases

len;
0

cso

cases

ditto, woollen: shirts

Stocking*,

Pitsafl

goods;

8I Thread,

bags

60

;s

t\'c;

ditto nankeen; pkgs

!)i

dittoclimpgn;
ditto claret;

pic-

ware,

lures,

ditto,

1

case

00

Plank nnd boards;
,

case

saddles

Shot;

14
09

i Trousers, light; pairs

ditto, slto.'S, iVe.; pkgs

H»

ditto green;
ditto and

71

rj

cases

boxes

Sugar candy;

I

Sui|il|es.l:uUes';cas(!

17

I'iiints;

Silver

dfif
1 Silk

Mustard;

Nails;

dilto California casks

3

cases

ditto, white;

•)i

4
5
Is

1

4

bundle

Madnpollain;

hhds

bskts 108

I

,

cases

Marline;

pipes
bnrrrl

8

Spars;

807,560I

Shingles;

doz

16
I2tij

4

Sugar;

427

pieces
drttoseented; boxes

ditto, men's;
Oak

811

Medicines;

dozen

1

caae

butter;

898i Sweetmeats,

His

SI

Sad irons;

I Spoons,

416i

boxes

Boap;

Shovels;

&lt;»■

bunds

Salmon;

.'JO

casks

(lhio;jriiiloiis

Rings, Saint;

HO

gala

linseed;

paint;

ditto olive:

ditto

10

do/.en

Oil, sweet;
ditto

pkgs

bundles

Oukutn;

2

I

Nails, iron;

Nutmegs;

50

box

Nuts;

Rope

pijM's
boxes

19! Saws;
2HI

2

rases

eases

70

enses

1

52

pieces

Wines;

10

Cfttk

12

case

I

Slops;

Bicc-piiinliit;',;
Ribbon

1

candles; boxes

Stirsapiirillu;

81

casks

iron nails;

case

Liqueur sweet;

barrels

Whiskey;

10
Ixix

Slaves;

'■'&lt;

37

#3

Lavender;

Society;
Syrup Of lemons: ruses 19

908l

and

1
8

Water, mineral;

box

barrels

value

case

pieces

Friend

Seamen's

8

641

cloth;

10

win-

[x'tirils;

12'

ditto ditto nnd copper

for

Woollen

1

rase

dow blinds;

28

400 Slate

CUM'S

lflj

Copper; pkgs

'| Miles

!»

pipes

Rice;

dee.

weights;

| Sashes, (190 lights;)

tierces

Milieus, woollen
and Hollon;

1
3

hhds

130

Sash

rnse

pipes

90

Mustuiitoe netting; boxs 4

Nails,

Ruin;

3000

pairs

Matting;

Fluids;

57

¥ 111 E X T*.

THE,

1844.)

NOTES.

90

t. Bjl dcductinf
hipp*d,

•

3

the

nnd

40
un»ird»,

from
i

lb«

vary

fxxxb eniliora iran-

good* enlarad

uteri

Mm will

�*ti\Ys

58
BT.loriiieu

market,
show

tin)

til

for the

total

t

of the I lo.mini..
.ption
f.r .1.1 official documents

2.

ou.in

year Hi:;,

ao

in

it.

thus slated

Vlr. Willi nn

by
Imports, »223,38.t
i.up'ion,

cons

Some

ly be

neuls

'I'll'!
value, m it en in to the customhouse, of the
goods imported, courted uud eonsniiied, in 184:!, is

tr

I'.ily, collet-

88 eta ;
exports,
&gt;
21 cts

Orof

cus'oius

&gt;,66,818

17

els

niiNß.
of the

trie tiled

from

the

results

place

of stale-

8c liio'ver, le.tr-oela-

picpared by Messrs Peirce
of Honolulu, which

ble inerchantH

'liePolynesi

:

ihe

ot

co.ninerce

following

(JUNE,

on

in,

12tli

pi.b'ished in
Sep-

weie

1840, and 4lh

September,

;

156.56

ii

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-

-

a

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2,7011

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,

10,091 I 3.IM0 1,400

6,000I
21,0011I

6,*KK

a

18,001I 10,000 2,250

shows

half years,

a

total

teceived

larger than

by

the

gave

in

the value

by

invoice

in

tho

of goods

and where

data

300

the

value

imports

ye

i»

not

for
in

Ami Mr

Messrs.

only

did

to the

imports,

where

Peirce

they

to

infer

1843;
1813,

for

were

i,

2

I

i
i

-

y

"

I'ot'l;

~

Val.

-

.IIt 9 M
g«S

it Brewer

rs

knew

s

the spot.
Besides, the table
of Messrs. Peirce It

that

formed ftoni the

brewer,

11,000

11,7001

I
I
I

2,090

comprises'

importers,
cheek

the

entries,

tli it

at

I!i.iinlv,

-

Beiverteens,

69,20093,280

other

lo

away

exchanging

to

Honolulu,
markets,

-

-

-

great

deliveied

as

is

le-

teiy

he accoun'.ert for

hands.

following good?, viz:

the

phj&amp;ks.)

or

$1 60,

But wliere

ill

is left

ii

$2|ltui

$2

22 1-2, 33and
~

-

-*t

75 per do7.en.

40 cts.
per
-

#6

-40011

aright

they
hie

objection 1

tl I'ies

the

io

has

by

tho

I

are

fiiih

somo

And

dccl.no

could

providing

so

of the

to impose

check
iw

miybe sufficient to pay
moderate profit to the importer.
To allo.v of the

he

Ido
con-

that the

a tin

gallon
piece.

por

his

the

s nne us

charges,

all

niuekand

a

of
any other
jit
ble cheek, the entries would require lobe morospeciHc

-

-

-

-

care,

4

hiltv.
Ii lis,

-

-

printed,

-

-

11

b

11

It

biles,
b tle-i,
casks,

-

-

-

6

-

S

-

-

4

car-os.

-

-

4

pi'kjr?,

7

Iiii&lt;i&lt;*,J

-

-

-

-

if
.

i!esJH

nfl

15

l.&lt;&gt;

3(1

bnxosf^

27

pekge,

1

323 •»

tl

-

-----

Jewelry,
1,-irqiiered ware,

B18 00

tl

-

h

1,848

ipollams,

Prints,
Silk

-

-

-

70 00

box,
43.&lt;:ases,

-

!)

•

-

6

hdkfs, assorted,

Besides these

-

there

19

-

are m

ii

656 00
518 00

casos,

------

no

149 00

cess,

1

------

Mad

90

73 !)■»

M

tins,
lies,

7

-----

kerchiefs, red,

$-437

ti

.sheeting h bedtick,l8

Hiird'Viiie,
11 nnd

1

-

-

-

At

-

-

ililto,

Glass, window,

reasona-

-

-

-

ditto, white ;ind

Drillin:;

or

present rcgul itions inquire them
items of entries which 1 hive ex-

9

ditto,

tlillo troods,
Crockery wnre,

ditto

I

following, vi/.:

the

Inown,

ditto,

ton

the
the

Amongst

Furniture,

------

-

aiiic'e,

lir.oucs,

prices declared, adding to

the

-

$3 each.

skins,

cut

10

trived than the enactment, of

I'iiIii oi.'.i.

16,0*1 njxso

brought

or

(range

s niie

values which

loss

a

-

carried

46 cts.,

-

barrel.

per cask.
13 els per gallon.

in tli,ie.

govenuuenl

upon tin:

not sen

28,000 73,260

The diltoienco in the value of
imports, taking that
prices declined on entry, in plate ofthe
prices obtained by sale here, may be seen by the pri-

Beer,

ier

jl2

custom-iiousk.—The

others.

Drill, sliiped,
assorted,
Dry

on

?4

-

-

lif the

where

and detailed than

I

9,900 8,820

of merchandise

fixed

pair.

18 and 22 els
|ier lb.

-

on'iiely

1- no

stringently
moderate, ami

amined,are

c

■3.

Beaver

It

Ii.oath-loth,

SOU

sot'

Paly gives
declared

vrtt ible.

lobe.
x

value from the

in ihe

-

13, 16,

-

cusloill-house,

liie

Cottons, brawn,

landed

-

-

tks

Cloth, lone,

being

-

price

tin:

49,000 79,600

without

ces

ior

111

8i,OOtl 61350
6l,ii0. 94,400

and

per

-----

200

destined for

68 each.

cis

if4 per dozen.
Jsl 50perarroba (of 25 I lis )
15 c's per lb.

300

C

(6
-90

-

'

soul

1,390'Jk.oil.to-

-

-

-

6011

large quantity

| but

••

-

1,000

is.ooo 7,:)0o

each.

------

Mints

ueil,

..

*

IfMmc.gic

not, they fixed the value of
sales actually made of the

according

unaon

arc

imported as officially

whereas

they

we

invoices

calculations

S

3

501
!

per box.

-----

S.-ISO
8,090

300

3,000

ofwhich,

dollars;

customhouse

previous

any

importers,

the

value;

. -D
i.

3

1£

|jj

•?
j!

3"3

0

400,

B.nO

J2.250

of

amount

of 2,012,201

proportionate decrease

only

j;

I
10,00(I 4,110

But from these

the duties

3

»»
or! i-

6,20

I 1,090 2,900

the yeirlv average is $365,851; against which
we have
only £223,833 ** cts. for 1843, accoiding to Mr. Paly's
statement.

i"*
—

'0
_

28

■

-."3

—T "J

_

cts

f 0111 60 cts lo *4 per Af.

-

-

-

bag.

government, whenever they have re tson lo believe ihe
declared value to be incorrect, should havo the power
to take, on their own account, the geodl -o underval-

&lt;

1,10.

1841

above table

Tor live and

rt

I
—13

18

lb.

pei

gallon.

per

$10

...

more as

J •

-.3

16and

15,

10,13,

W

J 9

4
31

Ii

Aug., 1840
Aug. 1840,

17th

—

4,600

to 17th

up to

SL c
5f

"*

i2,0(). I

4,26,00.I

1839

From

M

t

1836
'

.:

I

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iT'o

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■r

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rt

,

r

u

or

3
.

ni'c

i

;3

3

m

.J

tn

Exports

P
■

Tt-

a

V
13

N

■

to

l-

fj

50

;;, 1,5'M)

(

ao

at

cts

per

2,00'),

2,0.1)

12,000

cts

5,03'J

J

i

1,000

1-2

20

to

oTorisin il prices in the dutereut ports u hemo
I ten 50,1.0
feel tho
ihe goods proceed
uiiporteie
of theiroiths, subscribed tooich entry, less
ion
obtig 11
35\.V&gt;a
than
the

-i

8,00:

4,oo:'
I

I

foot.

yard.

per

per barrel.

liitll'i't'iu'i!

21.00J

81 ,00'.

cts.

------

difference

M

2 1,5.0
,10,800

30i.trit:

I.

Total
Valuk.

&lt;

.11

8,000

13

j

O

19, 500

pel-gallon.
HI eta par fallen.

.

13 1-2

-

me, (Ciilifomia)

&lt;

uiL

-

5

Whiskey,

S.

c

jis t
U.

-

170,') 11

1811

,

■

rf

«

.

a

—

1840,

Aug

-

i

151,00.1 7.),9) I

1810

Aug.

17th

to

;;

o

1836

1839

o

X
o

■'"

&lt;-

1837

MM

R
x

u

h

2

"J

YlARS,—

From 17 Aug

O

lis

h

I"*

$32

-

4cls per

Whale-bone.
\\

piece.

&amp;3 each.

51, 36 anil 40tlolls each.

II and

VVine, (Spanish)

■

«

•j

u

u

u

thk

3

*

$4 per

-

-------

Stockings, (silk)
Tallow,-

3

h
r/.

i ■

piece.

50cls

fob ict-o,
-

piece.

per

7ctsperlb.
£6 each.

-

-

-

■

£s per

(6

-------

Shoes,

0-3

h.

5 oO per
piece.

*

Shawls, (crape)

|S

2

E

1.

(-Bperdn.cn.

-----

Shingles,

-

pi,-

-----

Sotp, (California)
Saddles, (riding)

'■

.5

o

£1

•

(whale)

Kite,

I
5

a

and

....

(California)

Rum,

•
•

D

c

44 cts

I'epper, (black)

•

pieic.

,~2 each.

s

-----

-

I'l.ink,
I'rinls,

E

*®
s|

329

do)

(,-,liitc

Pork,

00

'3

■2

0)

0'3

:o-s

r

J

o

si

I

IJ

,;

I

si

.£1

■a

(led

"55

1'5

O

i:ei

if: 150 ami

-

-

5,2 each,

ditto

+"

.n

"5

3

-

=

»».-

=

4

|

fj

_

-

do/en.

-..-..

-

tlilto

ditto

~

3

■

-

3

3

yard.

band.

per

---*--

Oil, (sperm)

i&gt;

•

2*

-=

0

J

*T5

'C

:t

ci

Ui

i-o-'"1

o

X

3

u

f
a

yard.
piece,

per

5 and 6 dolls, per

fcl 50,

-

-

-

n

kf

&gt;»
~

w

rt

cis

-------

Muslins,
I)ttet skins, (land)
O'lerskins, (sea)

"So

peryaitl.

-

Mines,

■

per

3 cts.
per

-----

yaid.
yartt.

per

cis.

dm,

11.1111,

.8

s

"3

DO

V)

5

8I

-

-

-

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■°

;
ii

O.

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W-a

ai

i

£

J

-I £

ill

2
M

12cts.
-

and iOtls.

10 and 12 dolls, per

7,

iiidkerihiefs, (i-oiton)
ditto (black silk)

«

&lt;n

I

/I

■s

...

II

•I

-o

-

Hour,

11.its,

fj

■

_.o

10,11 and
-

-

-

3|j
I .5
jii.fi
-i

-

Hides, (bullock)
Hoist's, (C'alilo.ni.l)

I

I

s&gt;

-

-

6

(irnsaclothj
V

-

-----

Dock,
I). ill,

IMI:

tember,

Cottons, (blue)
ditto, (btottii)

it

cases,

1.258 72

it

3,9.14

cases.

00

my others, but theso simico

™

Beef,
Biscuit,
Broad

-

-

S3 to

-----

cloth, (blue)

goods imported into Honolulu, purchased by traders Canvass,
there, and re-exported to California, the Russian setCopper nails,
the Pacific.
Neither Coffee,
tlements, and otner islands in
their statement nor that by Mr. Paty, includes the Champagne,-

-

-

'

$35

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

$3

por piece.
$20 per holt.

92 cts

$11

....

j*s per barrel
60 per cwt.

tn

20 1-2 cents
per lb.
and 10 dolls, por cwt.

-

6,8

6 and 9 dolls,

per

dozen.

to show

goods,

tho

in

expediency

their

of

manifests,

requiring
to

the

speeifv

importers

the

marka

of

and

packages, the description of goods connumber of pieces, yards, weight and meas-

numbers of the

tained,Ihe

ure, and the
or

price per piece, yard,

otherwise,

Under such

as
a

the

case

system,

may
not

cwt.,

pound, gallon,

be.

only

would

it

be

more

�THE

1844.)
to

easy

one

compare

invoice with

and to de-

another,

but there would he a facility,
any attempted fraud,
at the end of every year, to in ike out an exact statement of ilie

food* consumed,duringHiMt

vantages of

uhich,

both

to

obvious.

merchant,arc sufficiently
At

in

nothing so

present,

justice

una Mr

this

to

givenabove,
tion.

lam

reflects

not

to rendersuch
I

ifpoMtible,

and

affairs, I may
forming from their
t;ihle which I have

3pain,

any

Chili, ii

convinced it

would he

w

odd

(to

the

kindly

firming

shall

cancies

for the annual

energetic

)

OF

THE

SOCIETY.

This

1.

waiian Bible
ican

called the

Society, auxiliary

Ha-

the Amer-

to

of (his institution shall

object

Tbe sole

facilitate the circulation

to

Scriptures

Ihe Sandwich

at

o(

note

or

All

B.ually

of the

be members, and allowed
and Testaments

RL

a

to

Bible

dollars

ten

at

shall

Society,

the

6..The

the

shall

in

any

printing
the

at

two

Society, by

oftlie

of

I offices until

a

one

at

all

and
fail-

a

hold" their

in

case

meetings

I ofTker«

of the

In

same.
a

iHstt''

Society,
the

chairman

of the

especial
be

ma y

pro-

all

meetings

I

of

and

before them, and
shall

doings;

cers at an

of their

business
the

keep

notify

the

of

respondence

brought

minutes of

not

present,

shall conduct (he

were

Opened
and

.Hidden,

The

and

the Society,

prepare

soon

after

American Bible
The

■ funds
curate

subject

account
to

the

the

secretary

of

the

to

of

shall
the
the

take

Society, keep

same,

of all

charge

and

direction of the

an

hold

ac-

them

Executive

of Maine.
Now
nnd

The

Aio

Or-

following
early

such a tie

by

oft

has been the lot of any

seldom

lo

sec our lost

to

I

f

father,

his

was

in

providence
the

whs

struggled on in

for several

years, without

until

length the

Savior

at

onihfion,

'I

hope.

us, ilie.itlful

as a

whose

faniilv,

early

life

of (toil, in

means

of my

hope and
one spiritual adviser,

opened

alternate

lo

soul

thirsting

my

Since that
joy.
time, the tonfamily has been the first nnd crowning

the fountains of living
of my

version

and tears, and

Prayers
object of my wishes.
of spirit which could not bo utlered,
Her

expect in

not in

so

done

short
on

their

a

forshe

continues,

tUsn

more

I had

in

My

much

and I cannot

time;

his work

"

spiritual
Heavon-

reason

to

doubt but that

hearts of all who

the

re-

her

efforts confined

to the members

of her

Being often engaged in teaching school,
that her influence would
extend be-

being aware
this

flavin:

life, she

gaineu

directed

her

the confidence

efforts

and

accordingly.
affection of ber

the interest she manifested in nil

ed to them, it
remember

was

her great

their Creator

object

inthedays

that perl shi-

to induce

of their

them to

youth;

nnd

she had the satisfaction of knowing that these efforts in
with success.
someinstances
were crowned
As

a

sessing
was

teacher, she
an

able

same

•

for hsSWtedge

degjaMp

In the

Spring

ol

1537, she WSW

eslablished

herself,

enthusiasm

she

of the

folded

i

h

in

and

ihe

in

in

sister,

to

thee,

lo see,

head

thou

only

iiHeciion
purest,
ithin Ihe heart thou

tt

vvhete.
and

which

love,

break—its

to

that's left

me

deepest:
gently kcepest,

bow

ever

wears

lovely

tears

now."

year after her arrival at Honolulu,she
of a bio her.
Her feelings nic re-

a

lollowing woids.

prospeiity, while all
lite; while

ness

ihe

of him

ii.ciuoiy

joy

a

and

in

time

of earthly
INow,
voice

very

of youth

promise ft,
helpless-

tho

was

was

tor

signal

hour

turn

11

him

10

and

consolation

s

and

all

pour

charm,—the

than

spiritual

has

balm

enteied

sound

chectfuliiess,is
or

any

eight

of

our

he,

whose

There is

gone.

all

years have

sweet sister

never

seems

and

good

the

revived,

as

passed,
laid in

were

if each

more

since

dust;

this

deep

were

event

than human

bear-

Father

heart seems reidy
my aching
and others' woes, be teaches

that

In

entering

the

upon

she could

not go

duties of the

aSKai

to which

forward unless

the

l.oid

felt

that

and that

should

and the angel of hit presence sustain

her,

for
me

_-

been

was

with

murmur."

a

appointed by the
"
heavy responsibilities;"
assuming

she had

heavenly

own

without

submit

she

while

for my

bursting,

my

as

nature.

iuisiist.il!,nl., could

to

Hut Ie in bless

our

the

and no*, in

buried;

Oh: it is

ihe last.

as

recent

lo

death

the comforter?—[at

incline Minn !

grief was

but Ihe

a

be

he

him; over
lighten the

to

in this dark
may we, as a family,
as we
have never before done for

Sixteen, ten and

father, b.nlicr

when

will

hits

Always

alt around

to

depression,
ana

caics,

Comforter, mightier

loved of earth.

of

lie.uts

who

loved

we

consolation

cheer

10

hose

"

to

clinging fondly lo Aim ns their supporter,
spoiler c.tine," hoalih vanished,blight prospects
and death has covered nil—all

111:0 our wounded

a

midst

shaded, hopesank,

.-en

step

the

scented

old age and female

we.c

the

hut

"In

aiound

long and iisef',.l

her;

go
and

she resolved to
"put her trust in him and be comforted.''
When

spent

health

permitted,

some

her

might
much

accomplished

was

what
in

her hand

little

time.

speedily peifnrmed.

months

far from

strength

do wi'h

to

to do, she

'Tho work of life
For

unwell, she

daily in the school; .-union ihe Sabbath
pupils together in order lo explain and
teachings and precepts of the bible.

her

enforce the

found

was

and of en when

t.tohours

she called

prctiouslo her death, her health
being good; oj&gt;d ss she felt that her

westing

was

away she

employed

tier

thoughts

and more
the scenes of
eternity.
upon
Heaven
full of attractions, and she longed 10 be there:
yet
the desireof doing good made her contented lo remain

charge

of Ihe female

Norridgejrock,

was

and

suffer

cheeiful
and she

was

The last

He.,

and

rance that

it

On the

the

all will

be

by her.

had

"ueaih

following

often

from

sentences:

"

It seems

well

nnk, but a kiisSSupportil, nnd given me the assuin hie hands.
Generally, I

snfler not

thought the

doubtless

days before

should

happy, but

morning

with

trusted;

committedto

about ten

Heaven looks from these

was

on

in whom she

she

ft

1 hough I
keep* me

calm nnd

pleasant

meditated

she knew

written

as

er ever near

near,

She

safe.

note

death, contains

sometimes

am

earth.

assured that what

was

his hand

her

on

confidence; foi

Thoughshe

pppils.

character in the

academy just

Pos-

popular

was

insatiable thirst
to enkindle

back

1 used

more

Jk

were

family.

own

vain;

"

Nor

on

efforts for their

those

give

all

Accustomed

and faithful

prayers

he will carry
main

groanings

were

my attendants."

love

memory

in- ml of the death

eight

of her

some

feli-

beautiful

at

wife

hound together

despair,

of pupils by

he shall

Society.

Treasurer

belonging

to

copy

a

died

pen, portray

family

of our deer

removal

and

cor-

state

the

who

leaving a
irreparable loss.

the 271 h

to the

•

.'toys
family within the circle off my acquaintance.
"
1 was the first whose heart was reached mid

yond

I report for the annual meeting; a
■ which, including the list of officers,
forward

their

chosen offi-

persons

annual meeting, when

appointment;

be

to

a

sorrows

Iv Father has

arrange the

in

river,

fetcr,

n

on

world

Hallowed,

thy

many lies

ttlhiction,
from

came

good were

Com-

called

was

of this

in

captain,

mourn their

deepaw altening.

presiding

the Executive

mittee,

sea

yellow

who

labor*

born

her heart to

mother's hand

over

dwelling.

TRIBUTE.

to

melancholy music:

I

with

holy impulses,

In Irs.-,

b

history:

account

of the

DoLE,

was

the Kennebeck

tin

leans,

the

and have

call

to

case

HUhall notify

Ts|

11.

sorrows a nil

e:crniiy,

without (tod and without

nb-

KmJoii

vttlei) M

of

eyes

of his

of Ihe Vice-Presidents shall pre-

ktbe

cities

senteni ft* from hcrou

election is made.

suitable notice

•meetiH

of

case

shall

election,

new

Mrs. Emii.y
ul:. Irani ihe

"

The President, and

Ipence,

Secreta-

a

Secretary, Treasurer,

annual

a

Executive Committee,

an

three other members, who, in
an

OBITUARY

than

each of her

to

dear haunts rove;

Shrine-like;

"

vote

a

to her

of herleelings: for she

ties caused

but

home,

bend

in

peace

Too

at

thirds oftlie members present.

children to

Vice-Presidents,

I

r

expedient

For the Friend.

town

annually

elect

consisting

■

Thy

w

from

or

employed

I

,

busi-

altered

he

may

of the

meeting

annual

of two

Her father was a

ry, Treasurer, ami

8.

an

from

giants

Holy Scriptures,

Society

President,

I

Canst

in MsV,

other

the

farewell to

upon my
my
blessing: then, how soirow lied,
Anil fixed the spirit's love!

AH

shall be deemed

Constitution

from

Sandwich Islands.

side

as

such

hand

About

meeting Off

it report

of such

sweet

chastened

"Sweet

nniiu

sorrowful

a

In silent

ready

Suciety nrising

Society,

be

shall

source,

circulating

7.

and

with

To feel

wctc

stiles of Bibles,

American

other

lure

And

piessure

funds of the

The

contributions,

;

'I'llis

the

presented;

mission-

a

beyond

was

when ihe chordsof her heart were

it gave forlh

and

of the Treasurer properly

nci'oiiiits

bade

intensity

sundering

Sometimes,

To turn

Auxiliary,

Wednesday

lite

"My enrly

with

life-member.

').

and

Inst

Hie

on

transacted

19,

Used.

necessary

of this

annual

an

The

friends.

of said

treasury

unoVdrink.

meat

decided upon

"heart

seemed lo give the whole of her heart

nnd

price;

cost

amount

membership

a

on account of

most,

member of this Society.

•

Society

ness

the

to

equal

read, officer! chosen,

prices.

eosl

funds of

the

Bibles

purchase

to

shall

at

her

frionds and native land—more sorrowful

of this Auxil-

furnished

into the

There slinll be

\2

must

to advance

for

a

touched,

he

Society

dollar nudili d, shall be

one

Society,

Any pers-in contributing

: lime,

the

at

shall be

when the

contributing

ihe funds

constitute

the

"with-

Islands,

comment

persons
to

paying

Holy

the

'"

out

all persons

to

va-

than her

yearthat she

sea."

in-

school, end urged
spiritual welfare.
delighifulemployment. To

was more

and henceforth

life,

And

her love

weeks,

for their

her

tun

engaged,

during this

Association

or

Branch

a

shall

this

sum

fill

the

phi tic.i lit

was

was

few

a

the Sabbath

she could

In the Fall of 1810 she

arrangements

adopt

II

ary

forward its annual report

books from

11

the

Scriptures;

their power

Society

collected,

Society

Bible Society.

2.
be

be

shall

Society

be thus

ap-

Society.

become

shall

and

HAWAIIAN
ninnies

BIBLE

in

Bible

which slinll

and

meeting,

measures

the interests of the

iary,
CONSTITUTION

This

the

Regulate

she spent

hat

w

the
young
leer of the Lore.

teaching

ihe

Sabbath school teacher.

drew her into

do

to

in

nnd

science

was a

to

Society.

by-laws,

make

body,

rlniil.cn

time

unietnitted

w ere

charge

she

wherever

deed,
her

monies, and

their own

enact

in their

IIJ.llJ. Any

continted

from

meet

anil distribution of the

procuring
they

all

Indies of her

majority

n

direct the Treasurer in

propriation of

here her etlorts

I leie also

the business oftlie

manage

shall

They

Ihe

at

report

a

Committee,

quorum, shall

a

time,to

mc.

be

make

Society.

the

10. The Executive

much

cost

cus'oui hotw

has been

v\hich,

access to

posMtblfl

they keep:

le ist

at

I hive fund with

ulloAed

liberally

yet

Judd

honor upon their adnun»tr*or
of her for-

that in

It he in

records ofHonolulu;

Mi

to

si utemertf from .my records

b

urn

trouble than

more

unit h

sine

unless

colonies,

mer

of

possibility
the impe. feet

even

pa pern

ni.d

financial

is

mention that the very
official

attempted;

he

can

exact

young government,

who conduct

Paty,

the

to

of

I meeting

m mini

the ad-

year:
the government and

and shall

Committee,

tect

59

TftIEXD.

nearer

a little

dim

daily.

than she had

of the 27th of April,

11..*

spots!"

time ofber

acceptance
anticipated.

after sufieri

�t\ie.

60

JirioiM, and
at

one

in

state of

a

o'clock,

&gt;•

beheld with

blissful

passingly
"

The veil

And

its

ami

The New York

she

once

fruition,

sur

Lewis

from

beforo,

the

glorious things
*

Kuigns

in his glory,

Makes

the pure

steamer

aside—O infinite

wine

or

Advocate,

IMI4.

and

fired,

was

Iml

a

pilot;

had heard

ily,
MOTHER AND HER INFANT.

SON

INfANT
DIED

Mil.

or

Chaslki

of

bHEHMAN

MaUI,

I.AHAINA,

AT

ELEVEN

dkath

-rut

9TH,

a

we

si

it.

no,

captain

"1

Nor

our home

thee, my child, in

thy bngiiiur abode

I have made soft and easy

merchant, who

I've

come

lliut

use

bad

■!

wuo

tell

hi

niliele,

bed;

u

11ied hope's
gail.iudlbr thy infant head;
'I'hy loved linni I've cherished, \t i; li li-mlen-.-1 ■ ute;

testimony

noble

is

"

spoken

us

—

sweet

with

child,

thy

mot tier

ance—"l don't

sir,"

limn

fVayntni

And

tvie

lib that enciri

Items

les my brow;

tubaover

M ot11 k n.

Oh! slay from
To bless .iih
Hi ill cheer
That iii

us

Iby Bight

innocent

my

sight

you

the

Inst

»..s

of

cause

temper-

THAT

iii'ic:.i.

!"

pre enee our
witli music f.oui thy

Respecting Whale-Ships.

boat's

a

time,

d

gale,

r

that

uiht

two

tveyet may rejoice.
Heiilly I'll guidoihy yo.ing leol in tlie way
W'liioh leads tlo.iio.uth
'o external day.

land

limit 100 miles

c.l

'to

I

rest

my

Kieh

from

go

tr

lio

music

: my

path lo I

is the

sin dims
my

Ere

Thomas

icinotcd tmin
p.- in and cut:.
In: it en fall.: sot'i on
u
my ear;

Holy angola me
Now, pi tin

i tr,

my mother d

thy home,

vision, or

Jolm

be

can

hut

hi

'1

11

\l

.&gt;

.

ir

little

,

.

John

}

..

~,.

\\

nlianis,

Ma)

...

Mti)

ii,

"fill I've

ii

I;!

Together

v, c

after

MM

Ihce

taii;;hl

How he lei
For us, he

child,

It

i

nninsion

sinners,
II cncel

lon,'

j

cars

to

at

above,
Savior's lovcj

ofbliss in tile

shy

sutler and die

his

ernes in

thou shal,

go

Port

aud

Anchorage

By

■

inn.i,

v

I will llnre

Heaven's

Thy

hilo

ii

i■

hie

idkltm.il tine,

tVliero

sin

Aal

yield

fiirchild.

lie: cr

Oh! dee'- is

,

ie-

In

soon

i' ■ ' i - the

I,nine,

ne'e

my

ill calls

come.-—

ll'iKoum.i.,li

i)

her in

ns

to part:
fioin my

safety

M, :

natives will

.

.

ft|o

60,

.'

(alto tlte casks

ihem,

I.c

..l-i

c

At

IJ.

Ut°

spoke Am

W., Long.

A boat's

out

1

00

00

3

OJ

'■

nnyyeirs
In
iar..
...e

Honolulu,
He
many

v. us

M iy
a

one

•

t;

oo

on

■

the

yen*,

lie

a.m i:slDbnnv,
a
colored
of the (J. 8. and had resided

left

a

wife

and two

children.

io

c,

iv.iuischatka.
B.

cituse.

on,

'I

u

,iiner.

W

.

,i

.Manilla.

i"i

C, litoruia.

for

Nye,

Itiver.

tociui

',

linix

.in.

i/.i.Miii

\\

.lliams, Aianwanifl', Sloningtoa.

1800

GJ

I: ant-ox,

and

Btonington,

5

1-2

4

pongs,

inos.,

1-2 inos.,

5

mna
ermout, Na.-li, Mystic,
te, Ma) hew, New Liedlord,

211-2 inos.,

louna a.agle, I.athrop, Nantucket,

5

t.l'll, S-.i

in, U

I&gt; , .

~.

■■;,

10.

Georae

&lt;

Hi

I ..i.: :,ibi

California,J. (.'.Jin

others,

E. (liiu.es;
ith two children

''apt

and

Air.

—for
ation*.

M.i.

li.us,

140

lUOS.,

w.

sp.

&lt;In bo.ud

On boa id

er.

Mr. Jns.'l

r, l_-.| ;
lieiiiiian;

Mr.

lady,

and

Gary

ohm.ln.: Hi:

w.

and

on

ship

i.iiinp-

Alls.

Joint

Lausanne, Mr. P.B.

Lut£

lenipernnic,

or

]

the

i:hli-l.ing
fio

2d

and Iron i

olfiiur ol

,

il,

"i

■■'.', f.oiii Air. i'i.in .in, li\;i&gt;,

twosailora,BO

pas-

ilitn-,'7

i:

lII.'I 1, 1 -:ll I•" i...•' IIL'S.
rah, Myrick, N.Yoik, -1 n,o:i ,50

i:,

Don

i

...i

sp.

li..ltic,

li,

..\

inos.,

»p..id,

Schenicrhbrn;

brig Chenamus.

35

lion, Peck, Bridgepoi 1,6 n ,&gt;s., l&amp;O sp.
Veiuon, Covell, .\l.i Letifo.d, o n.os.,

.:,

]oi°— crew

&gt;~

lioai.l hi.

beach, till,

crew

on

the

left

the Smith America

2d,

and

probably

went

t'ioin

FOR

at
to

ii-ii.s

ililu.iii;
linlii'iion, '.;

S.mil
me

li;

Major Lou,

a

liiend, ;.,:!;

lor seamen's

-5-

to

sen,

April IJUh,

her cable and

parted

from

the

Lahaina

John

SALE.

drove

Roadsted,

and lost her best anchor.

—

oft he Seamen's &lt;

Also, —"&lt; onipi
Statistics, Relating

ary

R. C.

of

by

and Mr. 8

NLCasjtl*.

Ten.re-

the

I'ri.ind, bound

$1

—

and
the Sunowkli

to

12

BV-at

'hnpla ;n.

Wyllie, leq.,

Islands,"
pew

Vol. I.,

\il.ocafe f&lt; t-e iiiiruV

imii'i,

. ly

iir.T.

or

Mission*

Hawaiian

&lt;'. \i

HooUe

and
1-2 cants ainglo copy,

$1

down.

N.

ii.—'I'lio Penmen's
il,■•!

liu'ii

Chaplain

ion. Ilililcs

has for

•:■

'■■

and Test ninenlv, in

lin.'i, r miii h, Swedish, Portuguese, Spanish

and

-.'ra-

llieEntP

and Dunti-h

■ i:;e3.

The

Friend

of

published inohthl) ,8
ChspUfet.

Temperance
page*,

b&gt;

nud

c-amul*. C.

Penmen,
Damon,

Seamen's

IK 11.

1:1, .1

native

:■,

Itn

...

Mt.

i.-i. \

iI, ;'

..■,

H.

isl inria.

i-.-.ii.,,

\'.

sengers all well.

Ansel Gibbs

It! iy 21, Mr. Pktek Voas, cabinetlie was a native of
24.
llasslou, near

upon the

I

'.'•),

May'

On board Ciliin.C, Slnuinglon; Cyrus Kcllogjr fell
i!
from a 101l and :
rd, Mn,ll iif.fi- leaving home.
hoiaijnl. Honolulu, May 21, William J,dm IJcnly, Thos. ,'hirlcy, lb"ii. Sullivan, Heniy
v'ki.i.i!, aged 28.
Mow
itive ofHatfield,
Ibown nn.l.lolin
Itrrfwn v.ore dio.vncdby lowcrin: i,r
and h id boon at the ho-;-:'., 1 one
year.
whaloßoft'Cape Hon. in Feb. 1844.
In Honolulu, May 25. llr
Nathan-it i. Burton,
Abner It. Ryder, b, loni : to Am. W. S. Barclay,
nasi,
red4l.
Ho
ni'i
f lloetou.aud bad resided
N ntueket.fell from alufi and was k
ill.d, in January,

B.iker,
ambargn.

i-

cinise.

1,.. I 01.

It-.c,

Richmond, Ludlow, Cold

2:1,

I'rieild,

Ship Sophie

able

c

.I .

uj

I

.

Jd .:u,)

I",

i

'..id, Finch, New Bedford, "mhos , 20

Mulokai.

Honolulu,
aged

ith,

be

cruise.

w.

Lahaina, Maul.

$21
"Toe

Lahaina

too.

DIED.
In

cl

io

,-;,.

ilcilu.o, to

!&gt;, Jeanne

Ma)

son;

N. L.

heart,

lakes tins evtcct lamb

mo

ship

suit!

Thomas

ill,

I'uly.w

mil return

orrotvs

pierces

of

&lt;id noL

Mio

&gt;p.

Mai

mn'lior dear;

view.
Will

pice

I"..

,

Vet the Shepherd 'tho

mv

thy heaven!)

tad
enteis,
i Ii lh.il

lies:

'o

Meat.

will welcome thee there.

MOT'I

?o. my

were

peS-

-1,.

11

\;.i

l. nliiii'ivii.

...

Watering Ship,* (cash, ■

(0 rc«t.

Redeeming Love"
o: i.t ii i-i glory above.

no.

in.

1

the song of"

oftl.e

life's so.iowearei, I

Then

10m

J'l

,

,

~

_

Passenger.—Rev.

bo

little children

rh,

one.i

leirn

from tin- h

, on I

in

Am. snip l-'.iin.i,

■&gt;

sp.,(

cmi.n.
n

Lei

April -■&gt;, . .1.-.-. io:i, .* -, ■~.. «jr, Mow Bedford, j inos.
i.ediuid, 6 i-'i inos.,
-'I, Laguda, ( oil, .\e.»

A pill

I

.

Clearance,

f.oni

ARRIVED.

I '

,

,-

Canal
Let me
TO, li:o'"'ri!i'

in

m.ia., 200 sp.,

.::

80

pilotage,

Light house,

prayer,
to lain.here.

■'.

o-s.ie

l.iuii.e.s,

\.

Am.

April 22,

Apiil

i.

...

Dues,

and

li.c)

a

r

22, i

100
home

thy

ilied

crui

a

.at

from

lelu.n

at. I6° .V

OPFRT AHAINA.
L

MOTHS*.

Oh! stny the'', my

L. vi.d

teturued

tlnpNerce, I reeiiiout,
I..-. l,\. Indian, Ai.ir.lin,

ij li,
i)

(

■:.ii, .

~,

I

S.

j

Thomas Williams,

C

l.ci

v,

s.;lor

i.i

'li

sltip

~\&lt;

V~:,,.-

names

1

Oliver,

!,'..:s lli

.

■•

..'; i

\:u

~

I, Al.l.

;,

...:\:&gt;.

Hell, New x'ork City,

lliggins, Albany,

James Floras,

;ic;there.

c

host: regions of' day,
guilt clouds my way.

:

.ii i-. - ; or;

Aptil27, Culumet,

Augustus

CHILD.
me

She

Jiom her

'up!. Urowa's

OH

!■.

.-•\,.'l.i).

commenced

it

Halifax, N

George Maters,

I77

long.

m

oiiU'i ion.

.1

ci

~

la;t

~-tiit

stulied, Aia)

c

sto.crers

were—

up

: :

'.ii

tifi

t

a

lost.

were

i..,.:iiti.d. fehe ttt.t.uicd

Mariali Island,

ihey left,

ami there

all

bonl

~

\i.i T•■hiti.

Sydney,

liom

n .-.,

I

,\ .in

l .11.11,11 ,ii:.se:p.enieof a bad leak, diboovi.,-' .... and ll' ... The ca] uin and t-iu'.v

ii

end in
c..

!'.&gt;
t'

.-,.

-

Ll.1

Mi) 28,

lilu'ssuiislune

thy

repairs

ne.v oneul&gt;-

10.

leaky, April

bont tithe Levi

near

loam

Soon after
a

a

night,

the

and started fir lhe

blowing

gentlevoice,

1843,

stole

Crew

Starbucfc in

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